Finally got a pellet stove. I am going to direct vent with some new venting that allows the combustible air to flow outside of the exhaust venting and containted all in one pipeing. Made by Selkirk and looks slick. So I am going to cut a hole in my basement framing and pop out through the vinyl siding. The venting kit comes with a round thimble. Any ideas on what to do with the siding?
1) Do I trim it in a square, silicone the thimble, and buy J-trim?
2) Do I buy a square piece of metal and cut the siding, silicone and buy J-trim?
3) Can I just slap the thimble over the siding and silicone it to prevent leakage?
With the outside air surrounding the exhaust venting....the pipe is very cool to touch.
I would appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks
Torie
1) Do I trim it in a square, silicone the thimble, and buy J-trim?
2) Do I buy a square piece of metal and cut the siding, silicone and buy J-trim?
3) Can I just slap the thimble over the siding and silicone it to prevent leakage?
With the outside air surrounding the exhaust venting....the pipe is very cool to touch.
I would appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks
Torie